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Chyme

Chyme or chymus (/ˈkaɪməs/; from Ancient Greek χυμός (khumós) 'juice') is the semi-fluid mass of partly digested food and digestive secretions that is formed in and expelled by the stomach, through the pyloric valve, into the duodenum (the beginning of the small intestine), where it is further transformed. Chyme also contains cells from the mouth and…

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Chyme

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples17
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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Chyme

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related to Further reading · 12
Chyme → Bakalis, Bibcode, Chemical Engineering Science, CS1, Effect, Fryer, Moxon, Nimmegeers, PMC, PMID, Telen, Van Impe
related to Uses · 4
Chyme → Ilocano, Pinapaitan, Rome, The
FMA · 1
Chyme → 62961

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stomach duodenum also ph digestive enzymes nutrients digested food small intestine help absorbed hormone bile feces secretions pyloric mechanical breakdown

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ChymeFMA629611.00infobox
Chymerelated to Further readingMoxon0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingNimmegeers0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingTelen0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingFryer0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingVan Impe0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingBakalis0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingEffect0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingChemical Engineering Science0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingBibcode0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingPMC0.60section
Chymerelated to Further readingPMID0.60section

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